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Taoiseach digs in on Occupied Territories Bill, but concerns grow among government TDs

Taoiseach digs in on Occupied Territories Bill, but concerns grow among government TDs
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The Irish Taoiseach is facing internal pressure from government TDs to advance the Occupied Territories Bill, which would restrict trade with occupied territories. Despite previous delays and a preference for EU-wide action, recent geopolitical events have renewed calls for Ireland to act independently.

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The debate reflects growing tensions within the Irish government regarding its foreign policy stance on international conflicts and human rights.

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